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Have you guys heard of “The Spirits Book” 1857 by Allan Kardec? Did a deep d

Did a deep dive. This book is fascinating https://cei-s...
michael doodikoff
  02/14/26
sounds intriguing
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  02/14/26
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEt_UIk4ty4 https://www.y...
michael doodikoff
  02/14/26
In 1857 – Doesn’t this theory affirm the opin...
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Date: February 14th, 2026 8:35 PM
Author: michael doodikoff

Did a deep dive. This book is fascinating

https://cei-spiritistcouncil.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/The-Spirits-Book.pdf

This book was written in 1857, by an author who used seven different mediums to ask tons of questions to those in the afterlife about the universe and God and life. records communications from spirits received through mediums- basically only wrote down stuff that he received through seven independent mediums

Watched a bunch of videos about this today. First was a bunch of people who had died and came back, and how their experiences line up exactly with how it is written in the book.

There’s also a ton of stuff that we all assume today’s that was not known in 1857 (Equality of the sexes, etc). And tells us in 1857 that there are smaller particulars than molecules (which at the time people apparently thought were the smallest)

56. 57. 58. Creation

composition that could reasonably support the notion that to the

exclusion of many thousands of similar worlds it alone is privileged

with being inhabited.

Is the physical composition of all the different globes the same?

“No, they do not resemble one another at all.”

Since the physical composition of all the various worlds is

not the same, do the beings inhabiting them have a different

physical organization?

“Of course, just as on yours fish are made for living in the

water and birds for living in the air.”

Do the worlds farthest from the sun lack light and heat since

the sun would appear only as a distant star to them?

“Do you believe that the sun is the only source of light

and heat? What about electricity? On some worlds,

electricity plays a role unknown to you, which is much

more important than the role it plays on earth. Besides, we

have never said that all beings are made of the same matter

as you, with organs similar to yours.”

154. Is the separation of the soul from the body a painful process?

“No. Frequently, the body suffers more during life than

at the moment of death; the soul itself feels nothing at

death. The suffering that is sometimes experienced at the

moment of death is pleasure for the spirit, for it sees that the

end of its exile is at hand.”



(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5835020&forum_id=2!#49671382)



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Date: February 14th, 2026 8:42 PM
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sounds intriguing

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Date: February 14th, 2026 8:44 PM
Author: michael doodikoff

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEt_UIk4ty4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nesurLwPxBE

I started with these two. The first one with the near death experience people compared to this book is wild

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5835020&forum_id=2!#49671414)



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Date: February 14th, 2026 9:13 PM
Author: michael doodikoff

In 1857

– Doesn’t this theory affirm the opinion of those who do not

believe in more than only two essential properties for matter:

force and movement, and who believe that all the other

properties are only secondary effects that vary according to the

intensity of the force and direction of the movement?

“This opinion is correct, but it should also add: according to the

arrangement of the molecules; this may be seen, for example,

in an opaque body that becomes transparent and vice versa.”

Do molecules have a defined form?

“Certainly, molecules have a form, but you are incapable

of discerning it.”

– Is this form constant or variable?

“Constant for the primitive elementary molecules but

variable for the secondary ones, which are only aggregations

of the former. However, what you term a molecule is still

very far from being the elementary molecule.”

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5835020&forum_id=2!#49671472)